Pacific Petroleums

Pacific Petroleums Limited
IndustryPetroleum
Founded1939 (1939)
Defunct1979 (1979)
FateAcquired by Petro-Canada
HeadquartersPacific 66 Plaza, 700 6 Ave SW,

Pacific Petroleums Limited was a Canadian integrated petroleum company that existed between 1939 and 1979. The company was founded and built by Frank McMahon, a wildcat driller from British Columbia. Pacific was also the largest shareholder of McMahon's other main venture, Westcoast Transmission. Until 1958 the company operated at an annual loss, but from that time on was one of the most profitable oil companies in the country. In 1960, Phillips Petroleum became Pacific's largest shareholder with a 39 per cent stake, and Pacific began selling retail gasoline under the "66" brand. Between 1978 and 1979, the crown corporation Petro-Canada purchased Pacific for $1.5 billion in what was then the most expensive corporate takeover in Canadian history.[1]

  1. ^ Earle Gray, Wildcatters: The Story of Pacific Petroleums and Westcoast Transmission (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1982), 288.